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Question 1:

The nurse is reinforcing medication teaching with a client. The nurse explains that side effects are most likely to occur.

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Question 2:

A nurse is assisting with teaching a client about a new medication. Which of the following strategies should the nurse to use?

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Question 3:

A nurse is calculating the fluid intake for an infant at the end of an 8-hr shift. For oral intake, the infant had 10 ml of medication, 3 oz of formula, and 2 oz of juice. In addition, the infant had IV fluid infusing at 20 mL/hr via an IV pump. The nurse should record how many mi of intake on the client's record? (Round the answer to the nearest whole number, enter numeric value only)

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Correct Answer: "320" mL

Explanation

  • 10 mL medication
  • 3 oz formula (1 oz = 30 mL → 3 × 30 = 90 mL)
  • 2 oz juice (2 × 30 = 60 mL)
  • IV fluids at 20 mL/hr for 8 hours (20 × 8 = 160 mL)

Total intake: 10 + 90 + 60 + 160 = 320 mL

Correct Answer: 320


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Question 4:

In what syringe should a 6 25 ml of a drug solution be measured?

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Question 5:

A client ordered grapefruit juice for breakfast. The nurse should review the client's medication record for medications metabolized by the:

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Question 6:

A client is on a blood thinner medication and requires weekly INR values. The nurse expects to see an INR of 2-2.5 times the normal range so she would anticipate what value:

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Question 7:

A nurse is reviewing the components of medication reconciliation with a newly licensed nurse Which of the following information should the nurse include in the teaching?

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Question 8:

A nurse is caring for a client who is receiving an IV medication and has a prescription for peak and trough blood levels with the next dose scheduled for 1800. The nurse should expect the lab to draw blood samples at which of the following times?

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Question 9:

At an annual physical a patient weighs 198 lbs, which is the equivalent of ________ kilograms. numeric value only). (Round answer to nearest whole number, enter numeric value only.)

Answer and Explanation
Correct Answer: "90" kg

Explanation

Formula: 1 kg = 2.2 lbs

  • 198 ÷ 2.2 = 90 kg (rounded to nearest whole number).

Correct answer: 90


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Question 10:

A neonate weighs 3600 grams at birth. You tell the parents this is ________ lbs. (round to the nearest tenth. Do not type in lbs.)

Answer and Explanation
Correct Answer: "7.9" lbs

Explanation

Formula: 1 kg = 1000 g, 1 kg = 2.2 lbs

  • 3600 g = 3.6 kg
  • 3.6 × 2.2 = 7.92 lbs
  • Rounded to the nearest tenth = 7.9

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